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Dibdin, Thomas John

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Dibdin, Thomas John (1771-1841)

English dramatist and songwriter. He is said to have written about 200 plays, including the pantomime Mother Goose (1807) and the patriotic The Mouth of the Nile (1798), and some 2,000 songs, many of them sea songs and ballads. He was the son of Charles Dibdin.



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